A NASA satellite has
captured rare, record-setting "burp" on the surface of Saturn in the
aftermath of a massive storm, the US space agency said.
Temperatures
in Saturn's stratosphere soared more than 65.5 Degree Celsius above
normal in the aftermath of a storm, according to data captured by NASA's
Cassini satellite, which orbits the ringed planet.
The
ethylene gas which NASA calls a "burp" generated by the storm - was 100
times more than scientists thought the planet was capable of making.
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